What is the smallest sentence in English?
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The ans is Go! and I am!
GO!
“You” is the implied subject in the sentence (because it is an imperative).
“GO” is the verb.
This is “cheating” since there is still a subject—you—that isn’t written. The word count is one written, one unwritten/understood. Two words is the shortest sentence you can make in English; however, “you go” by letter count is not the shortest.
The shortest non-cheating sentence would be:
I am.
“I” is the subject, and “am” is the verb. By letter count this is only three letters. I cannot think of a verb in English that is only one letter. That would be the only way to make a shorter letter-count sentence. It would also (with the implied subject) make a shorter printed-word-count sentence.
GO!
“You” is the implied subject in the sentence (because it is an imperative).
“GO” is the verb.
This is “cheating” since there is still a subject—you—that isn’t written. The word count is one written, one unwritten/understood. Two words is the shortest sentence you can make in English; however, “you go” by letter count is not the shortest.
The shortest non-cheating sentence would be:
I am.
“I” is the subject, and “am” is the verb. By letter count this is only three letters. I cannot think of a verb in English that is only one letter. That would be the only way to make a shorter letter-count sentence. It would also (with the implied subject) make a shorter printed-word-count sentence.
lawaniyaumesh:
yes go is the smallest sentence
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I am.
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